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The A1 is a motorway in Switzerland. It follows Switzerland's main east–west axis, from St. Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland's canton of St. Gallen through to Geneva in southwestern Switzerland. The motorway spans 383 km (240 mi). Besides the motorway's main route, it has several branches that are variously numbered A1a, A1h, A1l and A1.1. It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964.
After the construction of the third Baregg Tunnel tube,[clarification needed] the traffic jams in this area were reduced, but the Gubrist Tunnel remains with the old capacity as a new point of heavy traffic.[clarification needed][citation needed] The A1 motorway is connected via a taxiway at the hangar 5 with the airfield of Payerne Air Base and can, if necessary, used as runway for take off - and landing. However, this possibility has never been used since the construction of the highway.[1]
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Wikipedia Translation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A1 motorway Switzerland news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The A1 is a motorway in Switzerland It follows Switzerland s main east west axis from St Margrethen in northeastern Switzerland s canton of St Gallen through to Geneva in southwestern Switzerland The motorway spans 383 km 240 mi Besides the motorway s main route it has several branches that are variously numbered A1a A1h A1l and A1 1 It was opened for the Swiss national exhibition of 1964 A1Location of the A1 within SwitzerlandRoute informationPart of E23 E25 E27 E35 E41 E60 E62Length410 km 250 mi LocationCountrySwitzerlandHighway systemTransport in SwitzerlandMotorwaysA1 between Oetwil an der Limmat and Spreitenbach in the Limmat Valley April 2010 After the construction of the third Baregg Tunnel tube clarification needed the traffic jams in this area were reduced but the Gubrist Tunnel remains with the old capacity as a new point of heavy traffic clarification needed citation needed The A1 motorway is connected via a taxiway at the hangar 5 with the airfield of Payerne Air Base and can if necessary used as runway for take off and landing However this possibility has never been used since the construction of the highway 1 Contents 1 Exit list 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksExit list EditThis article contains a bulleted list or table of intersections which should be presented in a properly formatted junction table Please consult this guideline for information on how to create one Please improve this article if you can December 2021 Exits and buildings A 41 France Border crossing at Bardonnex Saint Julien en Genevois dd 1 Fork Perly A 1A 2 Perly Confignon 1240 m 3 Bernex Chevres 400 m Vernier 1900 m 4 Vernier 5 Meyrin 6 Geneve Aeroport 7 Geneve Aeroport Ferney 8 Versoix 9 Fork Le Vengeron A 1A 10 Coppet rest area Crans pres Celigny 11 Nyon 12 Gland La cote 13 Rolle 14 Aubonne rest area Etoy 15 Morges Ouest 16 Morges Est 17 Fork Ecublens A 1A 18 Lausanne Crissier 19 Fork Villars Ste Croix A 9 20 Cossonay 21 La Sarraz rest area Bavois 22 Chavornay 23 Fork Essert Pittet A 9 24 Fork Yverdon A 5 25 Yverdon Sud Pomy 3000 m Arrissoules 2987 m Rose de la Broye 26 Estavayer le Lac 27 Payerne 28 Avenches 29 Murten 30 Kerzers 31 Muhleberg 32 Bern Brunnen Brunnen 510 m 33 Bern Bethlehem 34 Fork Bern Weyermannshaus A 12 35 Bern Forsthaus 36 Bern Neufeld Felsenaubrucke 37 Fork Bern Wankdorf A 6 Grauholz 38 Fork Schonbuhl A 6 rest area 39 Kirchberg 40 Kriegstetten 41 Fork Luterbach A 5 Deitingen 42 Wangen rest area Oberbipp 43 Niederbipp 44 Oensingen 45 Fork Harkingen A 2 Gunzgen 46 Rothrist 47 Fork Wiggertal A 2 48 Oftringen rest area Kolliken 49 Aarau West 50 Aarau Ost rest area 51 Lenzburg rest area 52 Magenwil 53 Fork Birrfeld A 3 54 Baden West Baregg 1390 m 55 Neuenhof Neuenhof 56 Wettingen Ost Wurenlos Fressbalken 57 Spreitenbach planned 58 Dietikon 59 Autobahnkreuz Limmattal A 1H A 3 A 4 60 Weiningen Gubristtunnel 3230 m 61 Zurich Affoltern rest area Busisee 62 Zurich Seebach Stelzen 380 m 63 Fork Zurich Nord A 51 64 Fork Zurich Ost A 1L 65 Wallisellen 66 Autobahnkreuz Bruttisellen A 53 rest area Baltenswil 67 Effretikon Kempthal 68 Winterthur Toss 69 Winterthur Wulflingen 70 Fork Winterthur Nord A 4 71 Winterthur Ohringen Forrenberg 72 Oberwinterthur 73 Fork Winterthur Ost A 7 74 Attikon rest area Oberweiler 75 Matzingen rest area Hexentobel 76 Munchwilen 76a Wil West planned 77 Wil Thurau 78 Oberburen Uzwil 79 Gossau rest area Wildhus 80 St Gallen Winkeln rest area Moosmuli 81 St Gallen Kreuzbleiche Rosenberg 1440 m 82 St Gallen St Fiden Stephanshorn 570 m 83 St Gallen Neudorf 84 Fork Meggenhus A 1 1 rest area 85 Rheineck St Margrethen 86 St Margrethen Fork to S18 planned A 13Autoroute part A1a Geneve A 1 1 Fork Perly A 1 1 Perly 2 Lancy Sud Carouge 3 La Praille Carouge 4 Etoileend of autorouteGeneve Centre Les VernetsAutoroute part A1a Geneve Lac A 1 1 Fork Le Vengeron A 1 2 Geneve Lacend of autorouteGeneve Route de MeyrinAutoroute part A1a Lausanne A 1 1 Fork Ecublens A 1 2 Lausanne Malley 3 Lausanne Maladiereend of autorouteLausanne Kreisel MaladiereAutobahn part A1h A3 A 3 A 4 1 Autobahnkreuz Limmattal A 1 A 3 A 4 2 Zurich Altstetten 3 Hardturmend of autobahnZurich PfingstweidstrasseAutobahn part A1lAutostrasse A1l 1 Zurich Letten Milchbuck 1910 m Autostrasse A1lend of autobahn 2 Zurich Unterstrass Schoneich Tunnel 3 Zurich Schwamendingen Schoneich Tunnel 4 Zurich Aubrugg 5 Fork Zurich Ost A 1 A 4 A 1 A 4Autobahn part A1 1Autostrasse A1 1 1 Arbon West 2 Arbon SudAutostrasse A1 1end of autobahn 3 Rorschach 4 Fork Meggenhus A 1 A 1See also EditTransportation in SwitzerlandReferences Edit Book Uno Zero Zero ISBN 978 3 9524239 0 5 Seite 230External links Edit Media related to 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